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| location = Earth
 
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| restoration-phase = One
 
| restoration-phase = One
| restoration-phase1 = September 6, 2021
 
 
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The '''Descent''' is the name the [[DRC]] use for the path connecting Earth's surface to [[D'ni]]. Among modern-day [[explorer]]s in D'ni, "the Descent" is often a term specifically associated with the [[Great Shaft]], but it encompasses much more than that. Its full extent spans from the [[volcano]] in Eddy County, New Mexico to the D'ni [[cavern]]. It stretches down over three miles, passing through the Great Shaft, a natural cave system, a [[magma chamber]], and the [[Southern Gate]]—the outer-most extent of the D'ni empire.
 
The '''Descent''' is the name the [[DRC]] use for the path connecting Earth's surface to [[D'ni]]. Among modern-day [[explorer]]s in D'ni, "the Descent" is often a term specifically associated with the [[Great Shaft]], but it encompasses much more than that. Its full extent spans from the [[volcano]] in Eddy County, New Mexico to the D'ni [[cavern]]. It stretches down over three miles, passing through the Great Shaft, a natural cave system, a [[magma chamber]], and the [[Southern Gate]]—the outer-most extent of the D'ni empire.

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